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NUKEPROOF MEGA 275 COMP

For 2016, Nukeproof decided to away with the much adored AM and TR versions of the Mega (disappointing some fans in the process), and concentrate on two new bikes in 27.5in and 29in flavours and a range of specifications. A new shock system allowed a complete overhaul of the frame dynamics and by taking style from the hydroformed tubing of the Pulse DH bike, the new Mega looks fantastic.

What we have here is the Mega 275 Comp, and as the name suggests, this is the 27.5in mid-range model, sitting just above the Race, and just below the Pro and Team in terms of specs.

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About Singletrack

UK Adventure – Long Mynd: Barney goes in search of long singletrack descents too good to miss.
International Adventure – Ecuador: Cass Gilbert goes bikepacking – stunning photography and adventure results.
International Adventure – Los Angeles: Chipps seeks out that which is not concrete in the City of Angels.
Crash Gallery – A fond look at some crash photos inspired by this issue’s cover.
Classic Ride – Exmoor: Barney finds that steep hills and merciless gorse can hide a treasure trove of West Country singletrack.
Grouptest: Trail SPD shoes are tested by the team. But do they pass the ‘pub’ test?
Bike Test – The Second Coming: We test three second iterations of bikes from Orange, Santa Cruz and Singular. Is it a case of improvement through evolution, or a film sequel style flop?
Grinder: A bucketful of shiny components, lovingly mixed with some springtime grit and exuberant riding before judgement.
UK Adventure – Orienteering: Chipps tests out his map reading skills in the Dark Peak.
Magic in the Margins of the Day: A change in circumstances leads Doug McDonald to discover the joy of dusk and and dawn riding.